USA Can Japan's 'Recovery Olympics' heal Fukushima's nuclear scars? A huge tsunami slammed through the walls of Fukushima's power plant. Three nuclear reactors melted down, spewing radioactive particles into the air. 13/01/2020
USA Ten years after deadly CIA operation in Afghanistan, a slain officer's family honors his memory LaBonte's family told NBC News about his life and the lead-up to his death in a meeting gone wrong, an operation depicted in the movie "Zero Dark Thirty." 13/01/2020
USA Moonstruck Japanese billionaire wants to find romantic partner for lunar voyage Yusaku Maezawa launches far-out personal ad, seeking someone he can worship and adore to take trip to the moon. 13/01/2020
USA Iranian protesters refuse to trample on U.S. and Israeli flags "Iranian protesters are likely very aware that the Iranian regime uses legitimate grievances against the United States and Israel to deflect criticism." 13/01/2020
USA Senior royals to meet after Prince Harry and Meghan's bombshell announcement "This bombshell had been dropped on the royal family and yet they still hadn't met to discuss it face to face," said NBC royal contributor Camilla Tominey. 13/01/2020
USA Sudden volcanic eruption forces thousands to flee in the Philippines The government volcano-monitoring agency raised the danger level three notches to level 4, indicating "an imminent hazardous eruption." 13/01/2020
USA Brother of victim in downed Ukrainian plane: 'He's supposed to be here' "I can't believe it — that I'm sitting here, in his house, and he's not here," Meisam Salahi said. 13/01/2020
USA Warning of nuclear power incident in Canada was 'sent in error' The province of Ontario sent an alert reporting an unspecified "incident" at a nuclear plant near Toronto on Sunday, but later said it was a mistake. 12/01/2020
USA Iran's only female Olympic medalist appears to defect, criticizes regime "They put my medals on the obligatory veil and attributed it to their management and tact," Kimia Alizadeh wrote on Instagram. 12/01/2020
USA Thousands flee as volcano erupts in the Philippines, Manilla airport closed The small volcano south of the Philippine capital that draws tourists for its picturesque lake setting erupted with a massive plume of ash and steam Sunday. 12/01/2020
USA 'Jeopardy!' faces criticism after game show wades into Israel-Palestine conflict The show appeared to suggest that the Church of Nativity was located in Israel, rejecting an answer that said it was in Palestine. 12/01/2020
USA Libya's warring factions accuse each other of violating cease-fire Any attempt to impose a lasting ceasefire will likely be hard to enforce because of the splintered nature of Libya's military coalitions. 12/01/2020
USA Taiwan's leader meets with U.S. official after election win The meeting came as China warned that countries should stick with recognizing communist-ruled Beijing as the rightful government of "one China," including Taiwan. 12/01/2020
United Kingdom Sussexes' 'progressive role' would rely on British taxpayer millions "This idea that they are going to be financially independent is a fantasy," said Graham Smith, who leads the anti-monarchy campaign group Republic. 12/01/2020
USA China reports first death from outbreak of mystery virus Cases of a new type of coronavirus mystery flu have stoked fears of an outbreak not seen since the SARS epidemic. 11/01/2020
USA Harry and Meghan's future to be discussed by royals on Monday Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry are to meet at Sandringham Estate, a palace source said. 11/01/2020
USA 2 U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan after vehicle is hit by roadside bomb The Taliban immediately took responsibility for the attack. Qari Yusouf Ahmadi, a Taliban spokesman, said it occurred in the southern Kandahar province. 11/01/2020
USA Everyday Australians step up as relentless wildfires push country to the brink Australians have organized a series of grassroots disaster-relief networks, offering a wide range of help to thousands of people who were displaced in recent weeks. 11/01/2020
USA Taiwan's president wins as voters back tough China stance Beijing considers self-governing Taiwan a renegade province to be brought under its control, by force if necessary. 11/01/2020
USA North Korea says it won't restart nuclear talks despite Trump's birthday message to Kim "Although Chairman Kim Jong Un has good personal feelings about President Trump, they are, in the true sense of the word, 'personal'," foreign ministry adviser Kim Kye Gwan said Saturday. 11/01/2020